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Incretin Hormones: Pathophysiological Risk Factors and Potential Targets for Type 2 Diabetes

Rosenberg J, Jacob J, Desai P, Park J, Donovan L, Kim JY

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a multifaceted metabolic disorder associated with distinctive pathophysiological disturbances. One of the pathophysiological risk factors observed in T2D is dysregulation of the incretin hormones, glucose-dependent...
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The Mechanisms of Anabolic Steroids, Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators and Myostatin Inhibitors

Park J, Mcllvain V, Rosenberg J, Donovan L, Desai P, Kim JY

In the clinical setting, anabolic agents serve to ameliorate muscle- and bone-wasting diseases. However, many of these anabolic agents are also used by bodybuilders to surpass natural limits of body...
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From Barbells to Brawns: The Physiology of Resistance Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Growth

Park J, Mcllvain V, Rosenberg J, Donovan L, Desai P, Kim JY

A complex network of biochemical pathways carries out the process of muscle regeneration/growth following resistance exercise. The initial inflammatory response following muscle damage is primarily mediated by the nuclear factor...
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Identification of Risk Factors Associated With Stage III Disease in Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer: Results From a Prospective National Cohort Study

Lykke J, Roikjaer O, Jess P, Rosenberg J, On behalf of the Danish Colorectal Cancer Group

Purpose: This study aimed to identify possible patient- and tumor-related factors associated with risk of TNM stage III disease in nonmetastatic colon cancer. Methods: The associations between stage III disease and...
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Ablation therapy for patients with colorectal liver metastases with and without extrahepatic metastases: evaluation of long-term outcomes and prognostic factors

Klubien J, Rosenberg J, Skjoldbye BO, Lorentzen T, Nolsøe CP, Pommergaard HCL

Purpose: Ablation is a valuable treatment alternative to surgery for colorectal liver metastases. This study reports the long-term clinical outcomes in patients treated with ablation for colorectal liver metastases with...
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